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How does a cold compress help reduce headaches?
1. Constricting blood vessels
2. Reduction of swelling and inflammation
Sinus and tension headaches and migraines with the inflammation they cause make the headache worse. Cooling with a cold compress reduces inflammation and thus helps reduce pain.
3. Anesthetize
Anesthetizing receptors helps reduce nerve conduction and improve headaches. Also, these compresses have a calming effect.

🔴🔴🔴How to make a cold compress?
You can easily use a cold water compress at home. Use the following three methods to prepare a compress
- Cold water towel; Take a towel, wet it and wring it out until it is damp. Then put it in a plastic bag and put it in the freezer for 15 minutes. After that, remove the towel from the plastic and use it. You can put the towel on the forehead and temples for 15 to 20 minutes
- Take a plastic bag (strong zip cap). Put some ice (about a quarter kilo) in it and pour some water in it. Put the bag in a bowl and put it on your forehead.
- Another method is to pour three cups of water with one cup of ice in plastic and make an ice pack. This ice is reusable and you can put it in the freezer to freeze again. You can also use bags of frozen peas or corn.
How to use cold compress?
Scientific research on cold compress in headache treatment
You can use the ice pack alternately
How do we feel when using a cold compress
You go through 4 steps during this time
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- cold stage
- Burning stage
- Pain Stage
- Finally the anesthesia stage
last word
Many of us are upset because of the use of painkillers. For example, ibuprofen can cause heartburn, although you can find ibuprofen on the market that opens in the intestines instead of the stomach and does not cause heartburn, but obviously it is difficult to find a suitable pain reliever for each person due to the difference in drug manufacturing companies. In addition, it is generally not pleasant to take medicine in the long term. Therefore, a solution like cold water compress to treat headache, with great effect and without side effects, is an excellent issue.
But keep in mind that not all headaches get better with compresses. There are some dangerous headers that should not be ignored at all. I have listed these headaches and their symptoms in the article on which headaches are dangerous. Be sure to read it.
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2. Sprouse-Blum AS, Gabriel AK, Brown JP, Yee MH. Randomized controlled trial: targeted neck cooling in the treatment of the migraine patient. Hawaii J Med Public Health. 2013;72(7):237-241.
3. Cristina Foralosso H, Lira J, Ramos J, Neves M, Marinho Portolez J, Flor Bertolini G. Cryotherapy in tension headache: analysis of the frequency of symptoms. Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2019;2(1). doi:10.15761/nnr.1000116